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OD a banana a day keeps a stroke at bay.

Stuff this half banana rations.

Eat the whole thing as its good for your health.

 
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OD a banana a day keeps a stroke at bay.

Stuff this half banana rations.

Eat the whole thing as its good for your health.

This thread even helps on the health front.

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78 a day to be careful in the kitchen, don't use the best dinner set today..

7 & 8 = 15 1 & 5 = 6 a number synonomous with dropping things.

 

78 a day to be careful in the kitchen, don't use the best dinner set today..

7 & 8 = 15 1 & 5 = 6 a number synonomous with dropping things.

Please let the dropping be about half of the current MFC players list!

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Please let the dropping be about half of the current MFC players list!

It will be about a quarter of the list.


It will be about a quarter of the list.

So ten Redleg I would have thought about Seven not including Rookies

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So ten Redleg I would have thought about Seven not including Rookies

I think the rookies will all stay.

If we look at Nicho, Byrnes, Tapscott, Evans, Frawley, Strauss and maybe Jordie, then Clark and maybe another 2 in trades. Somewhere around the 10 mark I would guess.

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When the bloody hell are we going to delist some more of the dead wood !! most other clubs have come out BANG -7 gone , 9 gone - what are we waiting for ????

 
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When the bloody hell are we going to delist some more of the dead wood !! most other clubs have come out BANG -7 gone , 9 gone - what are we waiting for ????

Probably looking to trade some of them.

It will be about a quarter of the list.

It saddens to say you are probably right. Which means it will take another year to get rid of the dead wood.


So ten Redleg I would have thought about Seven not including Rookies

Think of a number OD and then times it by three. That the minimum we need gone.

Probably looking to trade some of them.

If bloke like Polkinghorn and Banfield are passed over what realistic chance has Strauss, Blease & Tapscott got ? Next to nothing !!

So ten Redleg I would have thought about Seven not including Rookies

Think of a number OD and then times it by three. That the minimum we need gone.

I am find the media reports about Clarks AFL comeback very disappointing.

I am find the media reports about Clarks AFL comeback very disappointing.

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( 77 ) Sunset Strip, the name of a great TV show of the 60's.

( 77 ) Sunset Strip, the name of a great TV show of the 60's.

Watched it in B+W with the family. It's up there with Rawhide and Wagon Train (and many others of that era) Simpler world.

AND ... Melbourne were a powerhouse footy team


Not forgetting Bonanza with the Ponderosa, Hoss, Little Joe etc.

Listened to the "lone ranger" on the radio when i was a kid.Blue hills also.

Chit now i know im old like red,OD,Mr walker,and R@B

 

Listened to the "lone ranger" on the radio when i was a kid.Blue hills also.

Chit now i know im old like red,OD,Mr walker,and R@B

Oh you don't look old but your smile does freak me out.

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